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Mancie 19-12-2006 18:21

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 354058)
I think you'll find with the wording of the interviews the police have given to the press they've known for a while who they were looking for but needed enough evidence to get them off the street.

If thats what the police say they are talking rubbish.. they don't need any evidence whatsoever to arrest and detain anyone,suspicion is all thay need. If they thought they knew the killer they should have nabbed him..its taken them 2 weeks to arrest a bloke that lives round the corner!

flashy 19-12-2006 18:24

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look all we can do at the moment is speculate, there obviously hasnt been that much evidence on either of the men otherwise they wouldnt of arrested 2 of them...lets just wait and see ay

Tinkerbelle 19-12-2006 18:28

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 354099)
If thats what the police say they are talking rubbish..

Ohh noo sorry, don't let me confuse you, the police haven't said that it's just me speculating. I've just read a good deal of information on these sorts of things.

flashy 19-12-2006 18:30

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she's a clever un is our tinks ;)

SPUGGIE J 19-12-2006 18:32

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Are these arrests because of genuine evidence or are they to pacify the media and public?

SPUGGIE J 19-12-2006 18:33

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 354108)
Ohh noo sorry, don't let me confuse you, the police haven't said that it's just me speculating. I've just read a good deal of information on these sorts of things.


You been hacking the police computers? ;)

West Ender 19-12-2006 18:37

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 354046)
west ender you should read the books by paul britton, he's a criminal psychologist, his books are excellent and really give you an insite into how the criminal mind works, he's worked on all the 'famous' murders,he was the criminal psychologist on the jamie bulger case and the fred and rose west case, he also took on the case when rachel nickell was murdered on wimbledon common, the books are called 'the jigsaw man' and 'picking up the pieces' they are rather intriguing



I've just bookmarked them on Amazon - will order them in the New Year. That's just my kind of reading, thanks. :)

Tinkerbelle 19-12-2006 18:43

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 354113)
she's a clever un is our tinks ;)

Is that the same as smart a**e b***h? .....I get called that often but no one evers smiles at me when they say it :confused:

Brilliant reads West Ender. I've yet to find an author to equal him on knowledge in this field.

Mancie 19-12-2006 18:56

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 354046)
west ender you should read the books by paul britton, he's a criminal psychologist, he also took on the case when rachel nickell was murdered on wimbledon common,

Was he involved in the arrest of Colin Stagg?.. the bloke the police said they were sure was the killer.. but was found to be innocent?

flashy 19-12-2006 19:03

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i lent the books to tinks, tinks lent them to her mum,they've definately done the rounds and ive never heard anyone say a wrong word about them,you will enjoy them west ender :D

flashy 19-12-2006 19:04

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mancie are you having a man period??

Tinkerbelle 19-12-2006 19:06

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 354137)
Was he involved in the arrest of Colin Stagg

Yeah nice touch Mancie ;) Do the police not have to take some responsibilty there

shakermaker 19-12-2006 19:30

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 354068)
shakermaker do you always have to have a negative opinion on EVERYTHING?

Generally, yes.
I'm sorry if my realistic nature comes across as negative but I find it foolish to be positive in a society where things such as this occur.

My opinion is where it is because of how easy it is for the police to provide a scapegoat for the tabloids in today's society. It unsettled me when the name of the first arrest was given.

Innocent until proven guilty for me.

Mancie 19-12-2006 19:34

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 354148)
mancie are you having a man period??

:eek:..whats a "man period"?.. just saying that with all these "experts" around its amazing how serial killers get to kill so many untill they are caught.. you get a different "expert" on the news every night.. the experts seem to out number the serial killers!

Bazf 19-12-2006 19:45

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here about the dysletic Santa

Kept leaving Prozzies under the tree.....


I'll get my coat...................:o


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